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2006-05-03 05:21
by Alex Belth

As impressive as Boston's new young closer Jonathan Papelbon has been, and as easy as it is to dislike--though impossible not to admire--Curt Schilling, I'm prepared to regard Josh Beckett as Red Sox enemy number one by the end of the year. He's good enough to fear and arrogant enough to loathe. John Harper has a piece on Beckett in the Daily News today which indicates just how volatile the pitcher can be:

Beckett is ultra-cocky, and seems to consider himself something of a guardian of the game's unwritten rules regarding conduct on the ballfield. Four times over the last two years he has publicly criticized players for what he considered showing him up, and in two of those incidents he nearly ignited brawls.

Late in spring training he got into it with Ryan Howard when the Phillies' slugger was slow to leave the batter's box on a long fly ball that wound up being caught at the wall. Beckett yelled at Howard to run, using rather salty language to tell him to tell him to stop acting like a prima donna, and then to get back to the dugout.

"I wanted to make a point," Beckett explained later that day. "You look like a jackass whenever you hit the ball like that and you're pimping it, and you're out. I'm kind of about respecting the game, and I'm not the type of guy to not say anything."

I wonder what he'll say to his teammate Manny Ramirez, who can be timed getting around the bases with a calendar after one of his majestic home runs. Harper concludes:

Last night a former teammate of Beckett's, a player who is a member of neither the Red Sox nor Yankees, predicted trouble ahead.

"He's not afraid, I'll give him that," the player said. "But one of these times he's going to say something to the wrong guy. It's more likely to happen when emotions are high, like when Boston and New York play. One of these days somebody's going to go after him."

Last night's rain-out will be made up as part of a twi-night double header in mid-August. Instead of a tense four game series at Fenway Park, it will kick off what is now scheduled to be a five game series. Now, that's serious.

Comments
2006-05-03 05:35:59
1.   rbj
A day - night double header on get-away-to-the-west-coast day? That ain't right.
2006-05-03 05:51:45
2.   Knuckles
I find it interesting that the guy who has taken it upon himself to make sure batters don't show up pitchers when they homer, also happens to lead the league in fist-pumps after strikeouts...
2006-05-03 05:55:22
3.   dwight45
1 rbj I had to re-read Kepner's paragraph a couple of times: "... The Red Sox have tentatively rescheduled the game for Friday, Aug. 18 at 1:05 p.m. as part of a day-night doubleheader. The Yankees are scheduled to begin a three-city trip that day that will also take them to Seattle and Anaheim." What he means is the three-city trip begins in Boston. The Bosox series ends on the Sunday of that weekend and then the Yanks fly out to the west coast.

Speaking of schedule, Graziano of the Ledger has an interesting column today: http://tinyurl.com/s5e9z

Also interesting is the Yanks schedule for the next couple of months. Beginning the next homestand, the Yanks are essentially home for almost 2 weeks because their next "road trip" is to Shea vs the Mets. Then it is back to Boston for 3.

Including tonight in Tampa, except for this weekend's trip to Texas, the Yankees remain in the eastern time zone for the next 66 days until the All-Star break and then have 10 more games in the eastern zone until another Texas trip the last week of July. There's a lot to be said for getting that West Coast trip out of the way early.

2006-05-03 05:57:51
4.   Knuckles
Honestly, you'd think they'd have tried to get the game in the next time the Yanks go to beantown, in late May, when the Yanks would then go home for the weekend to face the Royals...it's better to get rainouts played quickly, because the back end of the schedule can get messy quickly.

And a 5 game series at home for the Sox in late August? That's gonna suck, hard. Hopefully we'll be 10 games up by then so it won't matter.

2006-05-03 06:25:26
5.   rbj
3dwight45
So it is a d-n 2xheader, followed by three more games at Fenway, then off to Seattle and Anaheim?

Must get more coffee.

2006-05-03 06:33:12
6.   Beth
i definitely figured you guys would be jumping on beckett sooner or later. although i definitely get the impression he's the kind of guy you hate if he's not on your team and love if he is (like schilling), i also think it can't be said to be at least somewhat influenced by the way he kicked your asses in 2003.
2006-05-03 06:35:39
7.   Beth
*can't be said NOT to be.

re timing manny with a calendar, it is true. and well put. :-) i personally don't mind either posing or fist-pumps, though, on either side, so it's all good to me.

2006-05-03 07:45:20
8.   Alex Belth
Beth,
He didn't kick my ass, but I know what you are getting at. Duh, of course the fact that he's already served our team helps my predisposition to not like him. But, despite that, it's more about his red ass personality. Again, like you said, he's one of those guys you love to have on your team, cause when he's right, he's a sombitch, and a guy you love to root against.
2006-05-03 08:15:54
9.   Beth
dude, i happen to know josh beckett came to your house one rainy night, broke in and personally put a whuppin on your behind. just admit it--then the healing process can begin. :-)
2006-05-03 09:36:50
10.   bloodyank78
I see it like this; Schilling is Dr.Evil, and Beckett is like Scott Evil being groomed to take over the the title of biggest Douchebag in baseball. Seriously, these two are about the biggest dickheads in the game. The sight of them pisses me off. My biggest delight would be if Beckett's former teamate's prediction comes to fruitition and he gets knocked out right there on the mound.
2006-05-03 13:27:58
11.   Beth
surely, bloodyank, none of your classy, humble, strictly professional players would ever take on such an uncouth task. so i guess that'll have to remain a fantasy.
2006-05-03 16:10:57
12.   bloodyank78
Whoa Beth, I never said that there aren't Yankees that are the opposite of the things you just mentioned. There's more than a few. Like a certain right fielder who has a boo-boo right now. In all honesty though I would prefer no fisty-cuffs between these two teams. There is enough tension as it is. So maybe some other hot head in MLB will go after Beckett.
2006-05-03 16:27:27
13.   Yankee Fan in Chicago
I've taken to calling Beckett "Mr. April" after I checked out his monthly splits for last year, when he was 4 -1 in April with an ungodly era, and then had a series of poor months. (To be fair, iirc, he did bounce back in Sept.).

And no, I didn't go back to his first two years to see if the form held then. It just was too good a stat to pass up from last year, and really pisses Sawx fans off, in my experience, to call him Mr. April.

2006-05-03 17:45:35
14.   dpmurphy
Sure, let's jump on beckett and ignore what a shitty thing it is to talk about someone without having the guts to allow your name to be known.

I'll take a loudmouth over a back stabber any day. If you're going to throw someone under the bus have the guts to back it up with your name, or keep your mouth shut.

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